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Hades Greek God

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There are many gods, but one god in particular is the god of the underworld, and this god is known as Hades. Hades is a very important part of the greek civilization, because he overthrew the Titans and then the giants. Hades and his brothers came together to decide who would rule which part of the lands. In conclusion, Hades became the god of the underworld.

The greek god hades controls the dark underworld, it's where you go after you die, and where other dark creatures linger there, such as cerberus. Cerberus is hades three headed dog that lives in the dark guarding the gate of “hell”. Cerberus kept the living from entering through the gates to enter Hades. According to greek legends, the creature had three heads of mixed breed dogs, he …show more content…

He simply ruled the land of darkness, but was not considered an evil god. Though this god was not equivalent to the devil, he performed many frowned upon actions. Perhaps this is why the Greeks turned their heads away from him. The Greeks believed associating yourself with hades meant you were cursed for the rest of your life and spend your afterlife in the cold, dark, underworld where you lived in shame.

Hades appearance was said to be a tall dark figure. His facial features were very precise, and he had a full length beard. The beard was black. The underworld was described as a huge, never ending, dark land that had massive death rivers surrounding it. When entering through the “Gates of hades” you will be unfriendly greeted by Cerberus the 3 headed dog, and you will feel cold and lonely. Some say you're tortured, others describe it as loneliness. Many theories of which have been described.

In conclusion, Hades will always play a small role in the Greek God Mythology. Being known as a god of the underworld, and being an unlucky figure left Hades with very few stories. The stories we do have on the god show us his powerful might, and his strength to threaten those who disobey the chief god

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